Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 48, Number 6, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 18 November 1954 — Page 2

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Church of the Brethren November 21, 1954 Rev. Harlem Smith, Pastor 9:30 Worship Service. '[ 10:30 Sunday School. 7 No evening services this Sunday. >■ i / Calvary / Evangelical United Brethren Church Thanksgiving Sunday. K\ E. Foulke. pastor. Church Schooftat 9:45 AM. Ed Caskey, tendent. A class for every age., Church Worship at 10:45 AM. The Junior Choir will sing. “Can A Little Child Like Me". The Senior Choir will sing. “Hallelujah. Amen!" Sermon: “Now Thank We All Our God.” This is also building j fund Sunday (third Sunday of the month). The Junior League meets at 6:00 P.M.. and Youth Fellowship at 6:15 P.M. All members are urged to be present in both groups The colored film. “A People : Without Fear.” will be shown in

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Thursday, Novenber 11, 1954 the evening service at 7:36 P.M. It Is a high-calibre missionary .picture, pointing out the accomplishments that have been made alll around the world as a result of missions. The Junior Catechism Class will meet on Monday after schools, 3:45 to 5:00 P.M. Tba Intermediate Catechism Class meets on Wednesday evening from 7:00 to 8:00 P.M. / Mr. Georee-Weybright will speak and show/ pictures on Brethren at the Brotherhood Meeting on Tuesday evening, at Lakeside. A one hour service will be. held at the Church on Thanksgiving morning. 9:30 to 10:30. Many of the Calvary people found the service to be highly meaningful last year. Let us give thanks to God for the way He has crowned our lives with blessings! Everyone welcome to this sen ice. (No Midweek Service or Choir Rehearsal in jthe evening). Solonwfis Creek E.U.B. Rev. Jfohn Schoeder. Pastor ' -Solomon's Creek Sunday School 10:00: Mi John Darr, Supt. Worship Service: 7:30 Bible study’Wednesday: 7:30 Burr Oak E. Bury Oak Sunday School —9:30>Mr. 'Raymond Baker. Sup’t. Worship^Service: 10/40

Grace Lutheran Church 9:45 Sunday School with classes for various age levels. The young peoples class of Intermediate and Senior group and adult class which meets in the Church at the same time. These classes offer a good Bible study which is much needed in our times. 10:45 Divine Worship. “Can a person, once saved, be lost?” The world has a philosophy' that speaks j of a universal botherhood of man, and a universal Fatherhood of God. That is partly true, and also partly not true. It is true that there is a brotherhood of man in that we are brothers in blood. That makes us one. But in relation to God we are not brothers because we are not all children of God. We are Gods creatures. His handiwork. His creation, but not all His children, for sin spoiled that relationship of the children to the Father. A message that will want and need. Thursday 3:45 Catechism class in church. Thursday 7:30 Senior choir rehearsal. The choir will sing and morning service. r If you have no regular church home our church invites you to worship with . us. and receive spiritual help and blessings. There is need for used clothing for tra unfortunate in [war tom countries. Look through j your garments yiu have put aside land others you/do not need any longer. These -used yet good garments can clothe some body in ■needed! coverings, also children’s clbhtin and shoes. If you cannot bring them to church call 296-R and some one will call for them. The Senior Chior of Grace Lutheran' Church will sponsor a carry in dinner Tuesday evening. November 30. at 6:00 P.M. You are asked to bring your own table service. Following the dinner you will enjoy two colored sound films: "The Questing Mind” and “American Harvest". Please mark this date an your calander and join with us for a pleasant evening.

Church of God Wilmer J. Frederick. Pastor Louis Firestone. S.S. Supt. 9:30 Bible School Classes for all ages. A wecome to all10:30 Morning . Worship. Thanksgiving Message by the Pastor. Building Fund Offering. 7:30 Evening Worship. Sermon by tire Pastor. 7:30 .Thursday evening Adult Bible Study and prayer service. Youth Fellowship in the basement. Visitors are welcome at all services.

American Legion ANNUAL FEATHER PARTY To Be Held At American Legion Halt Saturday, Nov. 20 at 8 P. M. ♦ 40 Turkeys To Be Given Away Also Chickens Everybody Welcome!

The Methodist Church Next Sunday is Thanksgiving Sunday and will be observed as such in our morning worship service. The minister’s Sermon Topic will be “Maintaining A Thankful Heart”. The Chancel Choir will furnish an anthem for the service. There will be an added feature; The Nightingale Choir, with Mrs. Woodrow “Robbie” Robertson directing and Mrs. Willard Gustafson at the organ, will sing their first anthem of the fall season. You will want to hear both choir’s ‘ anthem. The public is cordially invited to worship with us this Thanksgiving Sunday. Sunday School begins immediately following the worship service. The* attendance last Sunday better than doubled that of 18 months ago. There is a class for all ages and interests. Those of the Syracuse Community, who have no church home here, are cordially invited to join us as we study the word to find life’s way for each one. You will find friendly people and a warm spirit to welcome you. Official board meeting, which would ordinarily come Thursday. | November 25. has been postponed to December 9. due to the regular 1 .me for official bpard coming on Thanksgiving Day. Members will be officially reminded by card 1 when the time comes. Due to next Thursday being Thanksgiving Day. The Nightin-' gale Choir will not meet during , the week for rehearsal. The Chan-. cel Choir will have rehearsal at the church Tuesday evening, Nov-1 ember 23. at 7:45 p. m. This date change is due to Thanksgiving; coming on Thursday. All members are urged to be present since the Christmas Cantata will be a part of the rehearsal. • > Mr. and Mrs. John Holloway, Ashley, and John Everett, were in Indianapolis Sunday to visit their son Hallie, who is in Riley Memorial Hospital, recovering nicely from critical bums suffered several weeks ago. ;! james knox :■ Interior Decorating ]! DRAPERIES MADE TO ORDER <! Phone 164-J Syracotl, Indian;

Girl Scout News ♦.. The Scout Cabin will be a busy place 20 November, at 9 am. Saturday morning, when members of the Girl Scout Committee and many Girl Scouts gathered in prep aration for their door to door Candy Sale Saturday. Fresh Oldfashioned L Peanut Crunch, and Creamy i Mints, sealed in attractive cans will keep fresh a long time “if you can stay away from the delicious goodies”. Girl Scouts are always well received in their house to house sales, and too,their wares are good. On arrival back at the cabin, perhaps a tired, the question is “how much did you sell? I had to come back for more...one lady took several extra for gifts, one for bridge games, another, just to have handy, etc., my mother wants some also.” Homeward bound after a snack at the Cabin, ; there’s a feeling of a project well ! done.

I TURKEY SHOOT Sunday, November 21st ■ , Win a Turkey Whether You Shoot or Not Sponsored by the Wawasee Gun Club

W the removal of our OFFICE and STORE to the next door south (formerly Rose Jewelry) where we will be able to render better SERVICE to our many subscribers, advertisers, and customers. Here, we will not only have larger and better office facilities, but will have more room for our stock of the latest adult and children’s BOOKS as well as a limited stock of stationery and office equipment and supplies. The space we are vacating is needed for new supplies and equipment required to produce our greatly increased volume of COMMERCIAL PRINTING and also for a new folding machine to produce better folded Journals. In our new store we will also have on display, all models of the famous POLAROID LAND CAMERA for which we have just been appointed dealers. We’re not sure just what day the carpenters move out and we move in, but it will be very SOON % - - - and if there arc still some shavings on the floor, or if the paint isn t quite dry or if we seem to be a little more confused than usual just remember it is all part of a plot to bring you the best small town NEWSPAPER in America, plus a selection of retail items pertaining to the Graphic Arts, but which are not usually stocked by other stores in our town. - • ■ ■ c So we are expecting you to drop in, within the next few days just to look around anyway. THE JOURNAL Phone 191 . . .

Local News Mrs. Maragret Hasselschwert of Cleveland, mother of Mrs. Victor Schortgen has returned to her home after visiting here for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mn. Eugene Smith visited in Fort VZayne Sunday. Mrs. Maryom Vavghen, Youngstown, Ohio, smd Mrs. Helen Winter, Vella Pirk. 111. spent the week-end with their mother Clea Felty. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Adrain of Lorain Ohio, were Saturday night and Sunday guests in the home of Mrs. Adrains mother Mrs. B. F. Hoy. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Smith. Johnsons Bay, Wawasee Lake, had house guests a t week, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Snyder, of Fort Wayne, and the group made a sightseeing trip to Chicago. Mrs. Forest S mith's brother-in-law, James Ott of Columbia City, and a friend were on a hunting trip recently, v?hen xhe friend’s run happened to discnhrge. James was shot in the hip, and was taken

to the Columbia City Hospital, for treatment. He is now discharged, and is doing okay. The Bridge Club met at Mrs. Herbert Stummer's home Wedens-. day night. Mrs. Robert Smith was the only guest present. The high scorers were Mrs. Junior Jones and Mrs. Floyd Disher-. Syracuse Bridge Club met at the home of Mrs. Blanche Thornburg last week. (Tues.) seven members and one guest were;present.

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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Riddle spent Armistice Day in Washington D. C. } On the return trip they visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Riddle in Toledo, Ohio and Mr, and Mrs. . J. Warren Riddle in Fremont Ohio. . Mrs. S. V. Larson and Mrs. John ' Sheire attended the wedding of Marjorie LaCava to James Kish, Saturday, in St. Monica’s Catholic Church, Mishawaka.